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RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD157, 28 May - 13 June 2004. Sediment transport through the Setubal and Nazare Canyons

Weaver, P.P.E. 2004 RRS Charles Darwin Cruise CD157, 28 May - 13 June 2004. Sediment transport through the Setubal and Nazare Canyons. Southampton, UK, Southampton Oceanography Centre, 27pp. (Southampton Oceanography Centre Cruise Report 49)

Publication year
2004
Publication type
Monograph
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